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Author SHA1 Message Date
Benjamin Neff
d97448e552 remove ChromeFrame
Google Chrome Frame was a plugin for Internet Explorer, but is no longer
supported. And it was included with http and not https which triggered a
warning on most pods.

Also set the minimum version to 9 to support #6557

closes #6751
2016-03-21 14:04:24 +01:00
Flaburgan
2b2c39eef3 Fix the IE version number extractor to work without space between MSIE and the version number, close #5858 2015-04-22 22:09:22 +02:00
Jonne Haß
6836af89ad Correctly implement OpenGraph tags
Just defining og:site_name indicates that we support the
OpenGraph protocol, but then we didn't set the required
properties.
2014-12-08 02:25:09 +01:00
David McMullin
586e23727c add specs for chromeframe
fix typo in ChromeFrame itself
remove unneccessary chromeframe meta tags from layouts
2012-09-30 17:04:50 +01:00
Florian Staudacher
fd27137662 rack expects an array instead of a string, fixes #3499 2012-09-19 13:00:07 +02:00
Maxwell Salzberg
ab2e740ca2 upgrade to Rails 3.2.3 2012-05-14 21:53:16 -07:00
danielgrippi
52438ffaf2 add unicorn back in. only use one worker process for now. also, move chrome_frame middleware into the correct load path in lib. [ci skip] 2012-01-24 14:56:55 -08:00
Levente Bagi
6e60d932c0 Fixes omniauth & rack-1.2 bug #1824
Rack 1.2's request.url method is buggy, as it gets the host part from
HTTP_X_FORWARDED_HOST, but the port from SERVER_PORT (which should be
used in conjuction with SERVER_ADDR).

This way, if the app is run behind a reverse proxy, it will create a
URL with <public_host>:<private port>, and pass this to Facebook,
so Facebook will redirect back to the URL with the wrong port.

Upgrading Rack requires upgrade to Rails 3.1.

This temporary solution configures OmniAuth using a copy of the newer
version of Rack::Request.
2011-10-09 01:03:22 +01:00